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Latest job vacancies at Birmingham City UniversityVisiting Lecturer in the School of Engineering and the Built Environment (012017-04)http://jobs.bcu.ac.uk/rss/click.aspx?ref=012017-04
http://jobs.bcu.ac.uk/rss/click.aspx?ref=012017-04Category: Academic | Faculty/Division: Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment | School: Engineering and the Built Environment | Department: Advanced Systems Engineering | Post Type: Part Time | Closing Date: Open until filled |
Located in a modern &pound;300M campus in the heart of Birmingham, the School of Engineering and the Built Environment is a thriving, vibrant, and inspiring learning community committed to excellence in research, high quality teaching and impactful industrial engagement. Building on continuous success in student growth and in sustained advancement of research activities, the School has embarked on a programme of extensive expansion funded by substantial long-term investments. The School is looking to appoint visiting teachers in automotive, civil, electronic, electrical, and mechanical engineering as well as architectural technology, building surveying, construction, and real estate or other topics allied to our current portfolio of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.&nbsp; Opportunities exist for duties related to our transnational education activity.&nbsp; The successful candidates should have extensive teaching experience in engineering and the built environment or bring equivalent significant experiential learning from business and industry.&nbsp; Training can be provided.&nbsp;
Candidates must upload a current CV and a covering letter.
It is essential that applicants address the following in their CV:
Areas of expertise
Teaching or relevant industrial experience
AcademicThu, 05 Jan 2017 00:00:00 GMTVisiting Tutor - Conservatoire - Acting (112016-497)http://jobs.bcu.ac.uk/rss/click.aspx?ref=112016-497
http://jobs.bcu.ac.uk/rss/click.aspx?ref=112016-497Category: Academic | Faculty/Division: Faculty of the Arts, Design and Media | School: Birmingham School of Acting | Department: Birmingham School of Acting Team | Post Type: Full Time | Closing Date: Open until filled |
Please upload your CV and fill in the short application form on the BCU webpage.
AcademicMon, 07 Nov 2016 00:00:00 GMTVisiting Lecturer in Network Security (112016-498)http://jobs.bcu.ac.uk/rss/click.aspx?ref=112016-498
http://jobs.bcu.ac.uk/rss/click.aspx?ref=112016-498Category: Academic | Faculty/Division: Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment | School: Computing and Digital Technology | Department: Cloud Computing | Post Type: Full Time | Closing Date: Open until filled |
Located in a modern &pound;300M campus in the heart of Birmingham, the School of Computing and Digital Technology is a thriving, vibrant, and inspiring learning community committed to excellence in research, high quality teaching and impactful industrial engagement. Building on continuous success in student growth and in sustained advancement of research activities, the school has embarked on a programme of extensive expansion funded by substantial long-term investments.
&nbsp;Our growing teams are teaching, exploring and practicing in some of the most exciting areas in the field of computing and the processing of digital media. Our research groups include data science and big data analytics; cybersecurity and digital forensics; future networks (software defined networks, network function virtualization, distributed computing and Internet of Things, wireless LAN, ad-hoc wireless and sensor networks); enterprise systems; socio-technical systems modelling and serious games technology. We are a practice based school, making our teaching and research relevant to the evolving market for computer skills by partnering with local and global enterprise in areas such as smart cities, medical applications, the media production industry, and IoT applications. We work in a collaborative and cross disciplinary culture, where interacting freely across the school and with colleagues in other schools is encouraged to gain a unique insight into impactful problem domains.
&nbsp;We invite applications to join our integrated teaching and research teams as visiting lecturers across our areas of expertise, but especially for an expert in Network Security.
&nbsp;Successful candidates should have excellent qualifications in a computing or related technical subjects, with a deep expertise in one of our subject areas. A high honours undergraduate degree or distinction in a master&rsquo;s programme is required. It would also be beneficial to hold either a Cisco CCNP or Juniper JNCIS-ENT certification.
&nbsp;Applicants should have demonstrated excellent teaching in higher education or have presented regularly to technical audiences in an industry setting. Candidates should display a thirst for knowledge and academic learning in the context of real world challenges and a strong desire to see their theoretical work applied in solving impactful problems. A proven record of attracting research funding and partnering across their areas of practise is advantageous. Experience of robust programming andimplementation skills is desirable. Team working skills are essential.
&nbsp;For an informal discussion of the post, please contact Professor Andrew Aftelak on +44 7713303003.
Applicants should apply by completing their online application, uploading a full CV and a covering letter highlighting their motivation for working at BCU, their areas of expertise and their ambitions.
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AcademicMon, 07 Nov 2016 00:00:00 GMTDemonstrator in Engineering (092016-414)http://jobs.bcu.ac.uk/rss/click.aspx?ref=092016-414
http://jobs.bcu.ac.uk/rss/click.aspx?ref=092016-414Category: Academic | Faculty/Division: Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment | School: Engineering and the Built Environment | Department: Advanced Design Engineering | Post Type: Full Time | Closing Date: Open until filled |
Located in a modern &pound;300M campus in the heart of Birmingham, the School of Engineering and the Built Environment is a thriving, vibrant, and inspiring learning community committed to excellence in research, high quality teaching and impactful industrial engagement. Building on continuous success in student growth and in sustained advancement of research activities, the school has embarked on a programme of extensive expansion funded by substantial long-term investments. The School is looking to appoint demonstrators in electronic engineering for the 2016/17 academic year.
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The successful candidates will assist our lecturing staff in the delivery of laboratory and teaching sessions across our courses in electronic engineering.&nbsp; Teaching or demonstrating experience would be advantageous, as would degree qualifications in an electronic engineering discipline. Contract lengths will be either 6 or 12 months in length.
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Candidates must upload a current CV and a covering letter. It is essential that applicants address the following in their CV:
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Areas of expertise
Experience
The interviews for these positions will take place on a rolling basis.
AcademicThu, 29 Sep 2016 00:00:00 GMTDemonstrator in Computing (092016-403)http://jobs.bcu.ac.uk/rss/click.aspx?ref=092016-403
http://jobs.bcu.ac.uk/rss/click.aspx?ref=092016-403Category: Academic | Faculty/Division: Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment | School: Computing and Digital Technology | Department: Digital Media Technology | Post Type: Part Time | Closing Date: Open until filled |
Located in a modern &pound;300M campus in the heart of Birmingham, the School of Computing and Digital Technology is a thriving, vibrant, and inspiring learning community committed to excellence in research, high quality teaching and impactful industrial engagement. Building on continuous success in student growth and in sustained advancement of research activities, the school has embarked on a programme of extensive expansion funded by substantial long-term investments. The School is looking to appoint demonstrators in computing, computer networks and information technology for the 2016/2017 academic year.
The successful candidates will assist our lecturing staff in the delivering of laboratory and teaching sessions across our courses in computing, networks, enterprise systems and digital media technology.&nbsp; Teaching or demonstrating experience would be advantageous, as would qualifications in computer science, networking and information technology degrees in higher education. Contract lengths will be either 6 or 12 months in length.
Candidates must upload a current CV and a covering letter. It is essential that applicants address the following in their CV:
Areas of expertise
Experience
The interviews for these positions will take place on a rolling basis.
AcademicMon, 19 Sep 2016 00:00:00 GMTVisiting Lecturer in School of Computing and Digital Technology (082016-374)http://jobs.bcu.ac.uk/rss/click.aspx?ref=082016-374
http://jobs.bcu.ac.uk/rss/click.aspx?ref=082016-374Category: Academic | Faculty/Division: Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment | School: Computing and Digital Technology | Department: Digital Media Technology | Post Type: Part Time | Closing Date: Open until filled |
Located in a modern &pound;300M campus in the heart of Birmingham, the School of Computing and Digital Technology is a thriving, vibrant, and inspiring learning community committed to excellence in research, high quality teaching and impactful industrial engagement. Building on continuous success in student growth and in sustained advancement of research activities, the school has embarked on a programme of extensive expansion funded by substantial long-term investments. The School is looking to appoint visiting teachers in computing, computer networks and information technology for the 2016/2017 academic year.
The successful candidates should have extensive teaching experience in computer science, networking and information technology degrees in higher education at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.&nbsp;
Candidates must upload a current CV and a covering letter. It is essential that applicants address the following in their CV:
Areas of expertise
Teaching experience
AcademicFri, 26 Aug 2016 00:00:00 GMT